Announcements

Jamie Swartz embarks on her fifth season at the helm of the
Spartan squad looking to continue to build a strong program. The
Spartans have accumulated a 42-41 record under Swartz and will look
to improve upon that mark in the coming years. In 2009, York posted
a solid 14-8 mark, just one victory shy of tying their
school-record wins total.

During her brief tenure, Swartz has coached 15 All-Capital
Athletic Conference selections, including a school-best five during
the 2009 campaign.

Swartz is no stranger to York College as she was a four-year
starter for the Spartan from 1995-1998. She was a fearless player
that helped lead the Spartans to 48 wins in four years including a
15-4 mark during her senior year. Swartz was a four-time
All-Capital Athletic Conference player while she was also a
two-time NFHCA all-region selection. She was selected to play in
the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Division III
Senior All-Star game in 1998 while she also earned Spartan team MVP
accolades that same season. Swartz was recognized as the winner of
the 1998-99 Georgia Heathcote-Stallman award winner, an award
recognizing the outstanding senior female athlete at York
College.

Swartz also got the job done in the classroom as she was a
three-time NFHCA All-American Scholar. She graduated Cum Laude with
a B.S. in Recreation Administration / Special Events.

Swartz returned to her alma mater as an assistant coach under
former Spartan mentor Vicki Sutton from August of 1999 through
April of 2001. The Spartans went a combined 22-10 and were
nationally ranked in those two seasons with Swartz on staff.

She has also served as a USA Futures Field Hockey site director,
a Future Stars Camp instructor, and also as the assistant field
hockey coach at the Christian School of York during the 2002
campaign.

Swartz resides in York with her husband Doug and her two young
sons, Ethan and Aiden.

(updated 7/30/2012)

Athletic Department
York College of Pennsylvania
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York, PA 17403-3651
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